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MARATHON men Bill Gronwald and Trevor Speak, who played a 24- hour pool match to raise funds for the baby unit at Queen’s Park Hospital, Blackburn, have handed over a £500 cheque.
made at the Central Working Men’s Club Whalley Road, Clitheroe, to two sisters from the hospital.
and Trevor, of Highfield Road, also presented i bouquet to club stewar dess Sue Wilkinson in a; predation of her he!, during the
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A CAPACITY audience was given a Royal treat when Bolton-by-Bowland Drama Group staged its
Typically wet and windy
weather
LAST month had typical March weather — rain, snow, sleet, gales and hail.
frost on half the nights and severe gales on the 26th and 27th. Also most unwelcome was the tor rential rain.
It was a cold month with
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and lowest 24 deg. Day Max. Min. Rain (mm) 54 42 48 36 38 28 40 28 40 36 41 32 34 31 33 31 35 31
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10 40 28 11 42 2-1 12 43 20 13 41 32 14 40 35 15 48 32 16 47 36 17 51 33 18 45 26 19 44 30 — 20 43 32 1.7 (snow) 21 43 32 0.1 22 48 38 4 23 44 40 2.4 24 44 38 15.8 25 48 34 1.9 26 50 42 17.7 27 50 38 21.3 28 48 30 6.5 (hail) 29 44 35 1.2 30 50 41 0.4 31 51 42 9.5
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7.5 (snow) (25mm = one inch of rain).
cold, dull month with five inches of rain and snow on four days. Highest tem perature was 51 deg. F
On the whole it was a
annual spring show in the village hall. Songs, dances, sketches
her usual job as producer of the show, entitled “Royal Flush.” Acting head of the village school, Trevor McManus, trained 24 of his pupils for a selec tion of Chinese and Maori
Requesting public
inquiry
to resubmit plans, but the council was unable to sort out details in the requisite time, which means that the Department of the Environment has to deal with it. The committee believes
that because of the nature of the application, it should be resolved by a public inquiry.
refused the plan, but the applicant gamed permis sion on appeal to the Sec retary of State. The applicant then had
A PUBLIC inquiry has been requested by the Ribble Valley Council’s Development Sub-commit- tee into plans for a maggot breeding establ ishment at Higher Mos- serley Farm, Chipping. Originally, the committee
comedy sketch at Buck in g h am P a la c e and included a trip to Balmoral and the Highland Games, ending with a colourful scene on the Royal Yacht Britannia. Joyce Lilburn took on
and humour added up to a night to remember as the 50-strong cast traced Royal visits to Mustique, India, the Middle East, China and New Zealand. The tour began with a
Bacon, in the role of a newscaster, and pianists were Norma Birch and Trevor McManus. Terry Pope was the stage man ager and Michael Cowking was responsible for sound and lighting.
songs and Bolton-by-Bow- land Young Farmers were also among the cast. The compere was Colin
Livestock judging
SHEEP and beef judging were on the menu for members of Clitheroe Young Farmers when they met a t F ie ld s House Farm, Waddington, by permission of Mr and Mrs J . Barrow. They were thanked by Janine Mellor and Katherine Whitwell. Lambs: Junior — S. Jac
joint third S. Robinson and J. Lodge 34. Inter mediate — K. Preston 44. J. Roberts 43, P. Morris 41.
Go-ahead
THE demolition of exist ing buildings and the erec tion of a new timber stor age building at Clitheroe’i Chatburn Road Sawmills h a s b e en g iv e n th go-ahead. The R ibble Valley
Council’s Development Sub-committee was told that access to the building, for G. Calverley and Sons, would be from North Street,
Team effort makes compulsive watching
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tA COFFEE morning in Clitheroe Conservative Club on Saturday raised more It was organised by the Clitheroe branch of the Conservative Association and
han £100. I s l . ■
The treasure hunt was won by Mr F. Kenyon and raffle winners were Coun. Leo Wells, Miss M. Downer-Bottomley, Mr E. Whitehead and Mrs A Wells - '
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own in the transformation scene from naive, con scientious employee to the
friction, Margaret Dil- w o r th came a c ro s s strongly in the role of daughter Maggie, in con trast to the part of Willie Mossop, played most con- v in c in g ly by J e f f Makinson. Jeff really came into his
with his controlled ren dering of this character, resisting the urge to over play the part, but relying on well-written dialogue, coupled with his natural feeling for the part. Per h ap s a s l ig h t more unkempt appearance in act four would have provided us with an extra inward chuckle. Engineering the family
opens in the footwear shop of Henry Horatio Hobson, played impressively by Anthony Dewhurst. He treated the audience
stones Dramatic Society’s realistic comedy “Hobson’s Choice” written by Harold Brighouse. Set in 1880, the play
in the parts of Alice and Vicky Hobson, played by Ann Riley and Lynne Cheshire. Enhanced by pleasing costumes, these girls were quite a delight and had obvious acting talent, albeit suppressed somewhat by their limiting roles. Aptly portraying their
suitors, Albert Prosser and Fred Beanstock, were Geoff Baron and David Pearson — clearly two young men who serve the cause of the amateur cir cuit well. The small but essential
eventual'master of the house. The romantic scenes between these two were a joy to see, taken with a fresh n es s and humour, but not the farci cal licence that could have ruined the effect. Glamour was provided
a lapse of a few years!! Supporting cameo roles
part of Tubby Waddlow was in the capable hands of Peter Dilworth, who obviously enjoyed his sh o r t scene with Jim Heeler (Gordon Ains worth), making a welcome return to the boards after
director Gabrielle Cox for her tight hold on the whole play and her resistance to play for pure “ belly laughs.” She was clearly in charge of a very good team with a play for everyone — true family entertainment and com pulsive watching.
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tive, if sparse. Clever use was made of the under stage and orchestra pit and credit must go to stage manager Graham Cheshire and his team for their efforts. C o n g ra tu la tio n s to
by Brian Haworth as Dr MacFarlane. He used his versatility to the full, with a commendable Scots accent, although he was inclined to race his dia logue at times. The settings vvere effec
were played by Hilda Ainsworth (Mrs Hep- worth) and Stella Barnes (Ada Figgins). It was nice to see Hilda in a non-sing ing role. The cast was completed
ques 92, J. Lodge 88, D Staveley 87. Intermediate — K. P res to n 91, D Bowen 90, J. Roberts 88. Beef: Junior — S. Jac ques 38, K. Roberts 35.
New housing popular near town centre
TODAY, Ribble Valley Mayor Coun. John Walmsley officially opens the Bayley Fold
Council’s senior architect, Mr John Hewlett, who was involved with the rest of the planning depart ment in the venture, said: “We’re finding a lot of demand for the units from the elderly because of the site’s proximity to the town centre. Several fami lies are moving from Carl ton Place, which is the council’s next project.”
Record sum
THE record amount of £1,540 was raised for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution by the RNLI Clitheroe Ladies’ Guild during a flag week and house-to-house collection in Clitheroe.
come initial problems with foundations caused by the presence of a number of cellars, which required the need for piling. Work was also hampered by two poor winters. The Ribble Valley
fo r th e scheme was awarded to North York shire company W. V. Patrick, of Grassington, eighteen months ago. Workmen had to over
of the former Carlton Mill, comprises two family houses of two bedrooms, eight bungalows for two persons and 12 bedsit flats for single persons, plus 17 car parking spaces. The £455,000 contract
housing development in Clitheroe. The scheme, oh the site
dential area of “Orlit” council homes is due to be demolished and new dwell ings rebuilt on the site in a £1.8m. programme.
Carlton Place, a resi
Trespassed in pursuit of game
he found that they had a gun and a holdall contain ing nets. Keith Graham Black-
juvenile were each fined £10 by the magistrates for trespassing on land in pursuit of game. The juvenile also re
bum (35), of Talbot Close, Cl i t he r o e , and the
been snooting his air rifle at cans in Salthill quarry, but had no intention of using it on the Downham estate.
Bl a c k b u r n and the iuvenile, said that they nad mistakenly believed they were on a public footpath and could catch rabbits. The juvenile had earlier
ceived a £20 fine for tres passing while having air rifle. Mr John Lumley, for
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